The person who is righteous and honest, his honesty is manifest from the radiance on his face, and his honesty can be known from the glow that is on his face, likewise the (opposite for the) sinful one and the liar. The older a person gets, the more this sigh becomes apparent. Thus a person as a child would have a bright face, however if he becomes a sinful person, adamant on committing sins, at the older stages in his life, an ugly face would manifest that which he used to internalise, and the opposite is also true.
It has been narrated that Ibn Abbaas (Rahimahullah) said: “Indeed righteousness illuminates the heart, radiates the face, strengthens the body, increases provision, and produces a love in the hearts of the creation for that person. Whereas sinfulness darkens the heart, greys the face, weakens the body, and produces hatred in the hearts of the creation for that person.”
It is possible that a person may not intentionally lie; he may even be a person who makes great effort in ‘Ibaadah and has Zuhd (abstains from pleasures of this life that are lawful). However he has false, incorrect ‘Aqeedah regarding either Allah, his Messenger (Sallallaahu ‘alayi wasallam) or His righteous servants. And what is on the inside affects what is on the outside. Thus, this false, incorrect ‘aqeedah that he thought was true and correct reflects on his face, and his face would be dark in accordance with the level of falsehood he possesses.
As it has been narrated that Uthmaan ibn Affaan (radiyallaahu ‘anhu) said, “No one ever hides evil within themselves except that Allah makes it manifest from his facial outlook and the statements his tongue utters.” Hence some of the Salaf used to say, “If a person of innovation were to dye his beard every day, the dye of innovation would remain on his face.”
On the day of Judgement this would be very clear as Allah says, “And on the Day of Resurrection you will see those who lied against Allah their faces will be black. Is there not in Hell an abode for the arrogant ones?” [Soorah Az-Zumar, 39:60]
Ibn ‘Abbaas and others have said regarding this verse, ‘The bright faces will be ahlus-sunnah, and dark faces will be the people of bid’ah and division.’
Reference: Al-Jawaab As-Saheeh (vol. 4, pg. 306-307)